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Desperately trying to locate a poster... "The truth will set you free...."
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j***@gmail.com
2012-11-26 01:16:44 UTC
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I am desperately trying to locate a poster which depicts a Raggedy
Anne Doll going through an old fashioned clothes wringer with the
following quote below it "The truth shall set you free, but first it
will make you miserable"
I am desperately trying to locate one of these and was wondering if
anyone has seen this, or better yet, knows the artist's name.... I
would be very grateful..
j***@gmail.com
2012-11-26 01:17:37 UTC
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I am desperately trying to locate a poster which depicts a Raggedy
Anne Doll going through an old fashioned clothes wringer with the
following quote below it "The truth shall set you free, but first it
will make you miserable"
I am desperately trying to locate one of these and was wondering if
anyone has seen this, or better yet, knows the artist's name.... I
would be very grateful..
j***@gmail.com
2012-11-26 01:17:49 UTC
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I am desperately trying to locate a poster which depicts a Raggedy
Anne Doll going through an old fashioned clothes wringer with the
following quote below it "The truth shall set you free, but first it
will make you miserable"
I am desperately trying to locate one of these and was wondering if
anyone has seen this, or better yet, knows the artist's name.... I
would be very grateful..
j***@gmail.com
2012-11-26 01:35:45 UTC
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I am desperately trying to locate a poster which depicts a Raggedy
Anne Doll going through an old fashioned clothes wringer with the
following quote below it "The truth shall set you free, but first it
will make you miserable"
I am desperately trying to locate one of these and was wondering if
anyone has seen this, or better yet, knows the artist's name.... I
would be very grateful..
I am looking for same poster that was on the ceiling of my dental treatment room AND for my book, death of 9 year old daughter, 1972, not find in her room. Beyond MUCH later and now 12 plus years in Africa as founder and full-time volunteer Teethsavers International. Title of book "Grateful for the Pain" Poster for cover. Jack Rudd ***@gmail.com
n***@gmail.com
2013-04-23 02:55:17 UTC
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me, elizabeth, writes: "I have absolutely nothing to do with the
query below." jackruddt, this is a literature forum, not an arts
forum. Good luck with your search.
I am desperately trying to locate a poster which depicts a Raggedy
Anne Doll going through an old fashioned clothes wringer with the
following quote below it "The truth shall set you free, but first it
will make you miserable"
I am desperately trying to locate one of these and was wondering if
anyone has seen this, or better yet, knows the artist's name.... I
would be very grateful
Paula Golden
2013-08-08 22:11:36 UTC
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I am desperately trying to locate a poster which depicts a Raggedy
Anne Doll going through an old fashioned clothes wringer with the
following quote below it "The truth shall set you free, but first it
will make you miserable"
I am desperately trying to locate one of these and was wondering if
anyone has seen this, or better yet, knows the artist's name.... I
would be very grateful..
I have been looking for this same poster for years. I used to have one.
Here is my email address ***@gmail.com
If you email me with your email address, I'll let you know if I ever find
it, and vice versa. paula
p***@gmail.com
2014-04-23 13:24:33 UTC
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I am desperately trying to locate a poster which depicts a Raggedy
Anne Doll going through an old fashioned clothes wringer with the
following quote below it "The truth shall set you free, but first it
will make you miserable"
I am desperately trying to locate one of these and was wondering if
anyone has seen this, or better yet, knows the artist's name.... I
would be very grateful..
I have a very old beat up one of this poster. It was published by ARGUS, and I cannot find another on their site either. But the back of the poster says that the soft sculpture is by Melodie Chenevert and the photo is by Ralph Johnson. It is copyrighted by Argus Communications in 1976. Hope this helps! If you find one please let me know; I've been trying to find a replacement for several years now.
r***@gmail.com
2015-02-07 20:27:56 UTC
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Can you take a picture of it and post it.

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